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Der Golem von St. Fereydoun - Fereydoun Moezi Moghadam

Through an adventurous journey and with the indefatigable and enthusiasm of a Howard Carter, the archaeologist, Fereydoun Moezi Moghadam – does not investigate the secret of archaic mummy in the depth of earth, but – dedicates himself to the discovery  Product Details...

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eghvâ - Jean Baudrillard

Seduction, in French thinker Baudrillard's apocalyptic discourse, is a power of attraction and fascination capable of subverting mechanical, orgasm-centered sexuality and reality in general.  Product Details...

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mo'zele jensiàti - Judith Butler

Seduction, in French thinker Baudrillard's apocalyptic discourse, is a power of attraction and fascination capable of subverting mechanical, orgasm-centered sexuality and reality in general.  Product Details...

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Marsyas - Anja Utler

mârsyâs dàr éhâtéh

Anja Utler (tr. Sam Vaseghi)

The cycle that is presented here revolves around the satyr Marsyas, the challenger of Apollo, to whom he subsequently succumbed in a musical contest and as a result was skinned. In ever-shifting approaches, Utler dissects Marsayas’ defenceless and suffering body, removing him from the piercing gaze of Apollo. The text styles Marsyas as having a poetic-phonetic ‘oneness’ with himself and his environment ...

Cinema Mihan

Fereydoun Moezi Moghadam

"Cinema Mihan", means "Homeland Movie Theatre" in Persian, but saying it in an ironic tone in Persian or Farsi, the language in which this book is written, it also means "Spectacular Homeland". "Cinema Mihan", written by Fereydoun Moezi Moghadam, a socio-cultural old student and writer, also a professional "cinéphile", is not a book on Iranian cinema...

àz zehdâne mâdàràm tâ bâbe tàmsilât

Robab Moheb

The title of the book ‘From the Uterus of My Mother to the Subject of Allegories’ articulates the ‘book’ itself. With the preface ‘a letter to my mother’, Moheb draws her inner journey from nought to nought. This, her journey is not just a tour of gentility and weariness. Moreover, she dives into her daily experiences, into mirrors, that talk nonsense.